Bangkok · Live sessions
PineHub Learning
Indicator nights for traders who still mark charts by hand
Join a Bangkok study circle where we interpret oscillators, averages, and volume markers — then filter weak signals before they reach your trade journal.
What we teach
Read the indicator. Discard the noise.
Small-group sessions focused on how oscillators, moving averages, and volume markers behave — and how to ignore signals that fail a simple filter.
Indicator Interpretation Studio
A three-hour evening where you name the indicators you over-trust and rebuild how you read them on live charts.
Session details 02Signal Filtering Lab
Practice rejecting weak signals with written rules before any entry note reaches your journal.
Session details 03Private chart review
One-to-one review of your chart stack, indicator choices, and the filters you actually use under pressure.
Session detailsFlagship
Indicator Interpretation Studio
A three-hour evening circle where each participant brings a live chart, names one indicator they trust too quickly, and rebuilds a filter that must pass before any entry note is written.
- Hosted at our Bangkok study room
- Maximum eight seats per evening
- Printed filter cards and annotated worksheets included
From the room
What regulars notice after a few evenings
“I stopped acting on every RSI cross after the first filter drill. Still slow at volume confirmation, but the false entries dropped.”
— Narin, evening studio regular
“The signal-filtering night forced me to write rejection rules before I look at MACD. Useful, though the homework charts take longer than I expected.”
— Elise, swing-chart student
Field Notes
Recent guides from the study board
Four indicators is already a crowd on a laptop screen
How we probation indicators during interpretation nights so the chart can breathe again.
Building a rejection column that you will actually use
Signal filtering fails when rejections live only in your head. Here is the journal column we force in the lab.
When RSI and MACD disagree at the open
A conflict protocol we use in Bangkok evenings when two popular oscillators refuse to tell the same story.